The 35-year-old said not only would the star-studded continue but it “will do so with greater purpose”.

The hitmaker will take to the stage this evening at Old Trafford Cricket Ground following the Manchester Arena bombing at the end of her gig on May 22.

In a lengthy and defiant statement, Scooter commented: “After the events last night in London, and those in Manchester just two weeks ago, we feel a sense of responsibility to honour those lost, injured and affected.

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“We plan to honour them with courage, bravery and defiance in the face of fear. Today’s One Love Manchester benefit concert will not only continue but will do so with greater purpose.”

Scooter continued: “We must not be afraid, and in tribute to all those affected here and around the world, we will bring our voices together and sing loudly."

“I am pleased to say we have the full support of Greater Manchester police and the government and are assured the safety of all those attending is the highest priority. All artists involved have been unwavering in their support this morning and are determined to carry on with the show.”